Recently, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen signed a ban: starting in 2024, all electric vehicles produced in the United States cannot use batteries produced in China. This decision, which directly excludes Chinese companies from the U.S. EV chain, is another move by the United States to decouple from China.
In addition, the U.S. Treasury Department also plans to expand the scope of this ban in future supplemental provisions, stipulating that electric vehicles exported to the U.S. from the European Union, South Korea, Japan and other countries are also prohibited from using Chinese batteries. It can be seen that the United States is very jealous of China's dominance in the field of new energy vehicles, and it has become a long-term strategy for the United States to suppress the development of China's electric vehicles.
In order to realize the development of its own electric vehicle industry, the United States** has continuously introduced restrictions. As early as the Biden administration, the "Inflation Reduction Act" was signed, requiring companies that want to receive high subsidies in the United States must establish the integration of the whole process of production, sales and employment in the United States, and do not allow the use of Chinese products in parts. This obvious double standard and discriminatory behavior has caused great harm to China's ** chain.
2. The United States' suppression of China's ** chain: a multi-pronged approach to strangle China's position in the global electric vehicle ** chain.
Since the Trump era, the United States has been hostile to China's manufacturing industry, and Biden is also continuing this strategy. Not only has it implemented a "stuck neck" policy on Chinese semiconductors and sanctioned Huawei, but now it is also targeting China's electric vehicle field and blocking Chinese battery companies, gradually strangling China's position in the global electric vehicle chain.
The United States is very jealous of China's development in the field of electric vehicles. The rapid rise of China's electric vehicle industry has made it difficult for American companies to catch up, and there have been many clear statements, such as Musk's public statement that there would be no Tesla glory without coming to China. This is also the reason why Musk has been bullish on the Chinese market, because China has always dominated the core components of the electric vehicle industry.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen admitted that China has far surpassed the U.S. in the new energy vehicle industry, which is "a threat to the United States." The American elite, out of consideration for maintaining their hegemony, does not allow any country to challenge their leadership. For this reason, the United States does not hesitate to adopt double standards and various means to suppress China's development.
However, as long as China is steadfast in its core technology, no U.S. restrictions will affect us. There are still many countries in the world that hope for a win-win situation, China has always adhered to healthy competition and cooperation with other countries, and I believe that as long as we maintain steady development, China's position in the global electric vehicle chain will remain unshakable.
The U.S. decided to ban U.S.-made electric vehicles from using Chinese batteries in order to exclude Chinese companies from the ** chain. This move is an important step for the United States to decouple from China, aiming to weaken China's dominance in the field of new energy vehicles.
The United States has long been hostile to China's manufacturing industry, from restricting Chinese semiconductors to sanctioning Huawei, and now to suppressing China's electric vehicles, the United States has been planning to crack down on China's ** chain in order to completely stifle China's position in the global electric vehicle ** chain.
However, the rise of China's electric vehicle industry has formed an irreversible trend. China has a leading position in the core components of electric vehicles, and China with the core technology will be able to withstand any U.S. restrictions. There are still many countries in the world that are willing to cooperate with China, and we firmly believe that as long as we maintain steady development, China's position in the global electric vehicle chain will continue to be strong.
In general, the double standards of the United States and the suppression of China's ** chain will only stimulate China's innovation ability and strength, and accelerate the pace of development of China's electric vehicle industry. China should maintain its own determination, strive to promote technological innovation and strengthen international cooperation, so as to consolidate its core position in the global electric vehicle chain.